The Relentless Raider: Dylan Laube’s Path To The Raiders 53-Man Roster

   

Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Cody Lindenberg (55) and running back Dylan Laube (23) on the field for practice at 2025 Training Camp at Intermountain Health Performance Center.

When Pete Carroll first took over as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, Dylan Laube was just another name on the roster. The 2024 sixth-round pick didn’t have the notoriety or fame of some of his teammates, but over a few months of offseason training and a handful of live-game opportunities, Laube transformed into one of Carroll’s most cherished examples of relentless work ethic and fierce competitiveness.

Dylan Laube: The Relentless Underdog That Stands Out

Carroll, with his extensive coaching experience and sharp eye for talent, has seen Laube's rise firsthand. He’s noticed something that makes Laube stand out—not just on occasion, but consistently: his unyielding competitive edge. Laube’s relentless energy during OTAs and his ability to finish every play with intensity have been hard for coaches to ignore. Carroll has seen how Laube’s approach separates him from others, and that’s what gets noticed in the NFL.

"It's not about being flashy or putting up big numbers, it's about effort, and Laube brings it every time," Carroll said. His praise isn’t just empty words; it’s grounded in the reality of what Laube has shown both in practice and on the field.

Special Teams: Laube’s Path to the 53-Man Roster

 

Laube’s intensity and tenacity have not only impressed the coaches during regular drills but have also made him a vital asset on special teams. Carroll referred to him as a “prized part” of the unit—not because of any eye-popping stats, but because of the raw energy Laube injects into every rep. In a highly competitive training camp, this kind of effort is what helps a player secure his spot on the roster.

Special teams in Carroll’s system are crucial. It’s not just an afterthought; it’s often the determining factor between making the 53-man roster and getting cut. And for a second-year player like Laube, contributing to special teams isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s a must.

From Rookie to Standout: Laube’s Key Moments

Laube’s impressive play hasn't been confined to practice sessions alone. He capitalized on every opportunity during the Raiders' preseason games, particularly in a mock game against the Seattle Seahawks and in the team's Allegiant Stadium scrimmage. It’s these moments that coaches remember when it’s time to make roster decisions. Laube may not be penciled in as a starter yet, but he’s certainly forcing the coaching staff to take a serious look at his potential.

The Road Ahead for Laube

For Laube and others on the roster bubble, Pete Carroll made it clear that special teams contributions will play a huge role in roster decisions. As he put it, “It’s crucially important.” For Laube, this is more than just an opportunity—it’s his pathway to the 53-man roster. And with each strong performance, Laube is steadily making his case.

As the Raiders’ preseason continues, Laube's relentless drive, combined with his standout performances on special teams, has made it clear: he’s not just another player on the board. He’s a player that the Raiders can’t afford to ignore. If he continues on this trajectory, Dylan Laube’s story could very well become one of the most inspiring examples of how hard work, relentless effort, and a refusal to be overlooked can turn an underdog into a key player in the NFL.